3.1 - Arctic Flashcards

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What military developments have taken place in the Arctic?

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  • Canada proposed military exercises in the Arctic in 2002, are now conducted annually
  • Russia restarted long range bomber patrols over the Arctic in 2007
    • enhanced Arctic military infrastructure by reopening and upgrading airfields and ports.
  • Norway built five Fridtjof Nansen class frigates from 2003 - 2007
  • Denmark published planned on to creating an Arctic military command + Arctic Response Force in 2009
  • US has increased frequency of Arctic training exercises, improved infrastructure at key bases, increased cooperation with Arctic NATO members
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What is the law regarding EEZs according to UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea)?

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  • Countries can exploit resources within 200 nautical miles of their coastlines
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How has Russia demonstrated its claim over the Arctic?

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  • A Russian submarine planted a Russian flag at the North Pole in 2007
  • sent 160,000 ton supertanker Vladimir Tihkonov as the first supertanker through the Northern Sea route in 2011
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Why are there tensions in the Arctic?

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  • disagreements regarding EEZ sizes between nations
  • USGS survey: 90bn barrels of oil, 50tn m3 natural gas, and 44 bn barrels liquified gas
  • Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation plans to extract over $20 billion worth of iron ore at Mary River in Canada
  • Increase in shipping through Arctic, importance of shipping routes is high
  • nations have already invested in satellite technology, icebreakers, and autonomous underwater vehicles for resource exploration and transport
    • do not want this to go to waste if they cannot use it
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How has China increased its presence in the Arctic?

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  • China has declared itself a “near-Arctic state,”
  • Chinese icebreaker, the Xuelong, navigated the Northern Sea Route for the first time in 2012
  • Increased investment in Arctic research
  • participating in Arctic governance
    • ensuring access to new shipping routes and resources
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What environmental concerns are there with increased superpower presence in the Arctic?

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  • Increased shipping is likely to pollute Arctic air and waters.
  • exploitation of oil, gas, and minerals could lead to habitat destruction, oil spills
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What is the Northern Sea Route and why is it important?

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  • The Northern Sea Route is a shipping lane along the Russian Arctic coast, providing a major shortcut for shipping between Europe and Asia, which is becoming more accessible as ice cover retreats.
  • Arctic shipping routes could transport 83m m3 of cargo by 2050.
  • Arctic tourism via cruise ships, is expected to grow, control over waters is lucrative
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How do indigenous people and superpowers cooperate with each other in the Arctic?

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  • The Arctic Council, brings together Arctic nations and indigenous representatives
    • cooperation on environmental protection, cultural preservation and sustainable development, influencing superpower policies
  • cooperate on scientific research, search and rescue operations
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What actions have been taken by Arctic nations to assert sovereignty in the region?

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  • military exercises
  • submitted territorial claims to the UN
  • investment in Arctic-specific defense capabilities.
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What does climate change mean for superpowers in the Arctic?

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  • Melting ice opens new shipping routes and resource extraction opportunities
  • Warmer conditions allow for year-round military operations
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